CrushAlot wrote:Bonn1997 wrote:Vmart wrote:Bonn1997 wrote:Keep in mind that Amare's defense is awful and the team's numbers are awful with him on the court. If you look at his PER and his opponent's PER, or his offensive and defensive ratings per 100 possessions, he's clearly still giving up more than he produces.
You can say the same for Chandler. Because his man almost always scores more point than him and yet he is called a defensive anchor. I believe in the Bill Russell school of thought must out score your opponent you matched up with.
You could say it but that would be wrong. All the #s indicate Chandler has out-produced his opponent - not by as huge a margin as in past years but he's still outproduced his man.
You can watch the games and see that isn't accurate. Also, the Knicks seem to be desperately trying to get Tyson motivated by feeding him a lot on offense. Too bad he doesn't seem to have good hands either. Maybe that freak in Memphis trades for efficient Tyson.
I don't know about out producing his opponent but I'm curious how the numbers reflect his blatantly watching the opposing teams guards come in for a layup without him giving any attempt to help.
Knicksfan: Hypocrite league that fines players after the game for flopping but in the game and with obvious flopping they call the fouls.